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This Master’s degree was designed for those wanting to gain a greater understanding of children, youth, and families to provide family-centered and strengths-based education and intervention services in applied settings. The Master’s is a practice application-oriented degree especially suitable for individuals already working in the family or human service sectors, early childhood education or secondary education, religious settings, or corrections as well as those wishing to enter those fields. This degree emphasizes training in both the generation of research-based knowledge and its translation into effective programs and policies that positively impact the well-being of children, youth, elderly, special populations, and families. Courses will emphasize programmatic efforts that work to prevent the development of problematic outcomes and to promote optimal functioning in individuals or groups across the life course.
This degree will provide excellent preparation for those wanting to work in a variety of family life education positions including, but not limited to, Early Childhood Educators, Educational Activity Specialist, Presenter – Family Life Education, Family Life & Sex Education Specialist, Sexuality Educator, and Parenting Education Specialist those who provide family medical services such as Midwifery, Doulas, Childbirth Education, Infant Massage Instructors, Lactation specialists and others who desire to have a deeper understanding of Family Dynamics and Relationship connections. Unlike some fields where graduates focus their job search activities on specific settings such as schools, hospitals, prison systems, or corporations, employment opportunities for family science graduates exist in almost all sectors of society where families and/or individuals are receiving services. This program is open for students who have completed any undergraduate program. Graduates from the Applied Family Science Master’s degree program will be able to seek certification as a family life educator though the National Council on Family Relations after completing the program.
Program Design
The National Council recognized this program on Family Relations as a CFLE (Certified Family Life Educator) approved program in 2018. Individuals successfully completing this degree will have demonstrated knowledge and experience in ten areas of family science expertise as outlined by the National Council on Family Relations and be eligible for certification. Courses have been carefully crafted to allow students to complete the competencies within the 33-credit experience. Throughout the course, students can complete assessments and design projects that fit their specific areas of interest. The personalized guided practicum or individual capstone project also allows the student flexibility and choices. As the program has been approved by NCFR students who graduate from the program are exempt from the NCFR required 3-hour long course content exam to achieve the CFLE status.
Applied Family Science Competencies
Program Requirements
To qualify for the Master of Science in Applied Family Science degree, a student must satisfy the fully admitted requirements and complete a minimum of 33 credit hours, maintaining a cumulative grade of 3.0. All students must complete the nine core courses and two 120-hour guided practicum courses.*
This Master’s degree is a 33 credit degree. The focus of the degree is to study healthy family functioning within a family and community-cultural systems perspective. The degree will have an emphasis on family life education, an applied field of Family Science with a conceptual foundation drawn from Family Science, psychology, education, family health, home management, sociology.
Students must satisfactorily complete all courses.
Human Development Across the Lifespan
Research in Practice
Family Dynamics
Families and Crisis
Family Resource Management
Sexuality Education
Parent Education
Legal, Ethical, and Policy Issues in Family Science
Family Life Education
Practicum 1
Practicum II
Capstone Project in Family Life Education
NOTE: Students must complete AFM 8100 and AFM 8110 or AFM 8200. Faculty Approval required.
This information applies to students who enter this degree program during the 2024-2025 Academic Year. If you entered this degree program before the Fall 2023 semester, please refer to the academic catalog for the year you began your degree program.
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